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Redefining Sea Ray

From its high-level it and finish to a 30-plus knot top end, the Sea Ray L650 proves that the brand can create luxury yachts in a big way.
  • By PMY Editors
  • April 22, 2015

Sea Ray L650

The Sea Ray L650 is a head turner when she finds 30.4 knots at WOT.
Then again she is an attractive boat even when tethered to the dock.

Read our boat test of the Sea Ray L650 Fly here ▶

Click here for Sea Ray’s contact information and index of articles ▶

Sea Ray L650

LED accent lighting around he bar and the recessed sections of the roof
give the Sea Ray L650 a look of sophistication.

Read our boat test of the Sea Ray L650 Fly here ▶

Click here for Sea Ray’s contact information and index of articles ▶

Sea Ray L650

Disappearing doors and the outdoor wet bar truly transforms the saloon and cockpit into a single level indoor/outdoor living space (read: party platform).

Read our boat test of the Sea Ray L650 Fly here ▶

Click here for Sea Ray’s contact information and index of articles ▶

Sea Ray L650

While most of the boat is extremely spacious, the dinette to starboard allows for intimate family dining.

Read our boat test of the Sea Ray L650 Fly here ▶

Click here for Sea Ray’s contact information and index of articles ▶

Sea Ray L650

The Sea Ray L650 was designed for entertaining and sometimes the best entertainment, especially around dinnertime, is watching the cook prepare a meal. With this layout there is no need to the chef to leave the party.

Read our boat test of the Sea Ray L650 Fly here ▶

Click here for Sea Ray’s contact information and index of articles ▶

Sea Ray L650

Large mirrors in the forward stateroom reflect light from the hatch above, helping to make this space feel airy.

Read our boat test of the Sea Ray L650 Fly here ▶

Click here for Sea Ray’s contact information and index of articles ▶

Sea Ray L650

Black marble, leather accents, and LED accent lighting
helps make the head feel as sophisticated as the rest of the vessel.

Read our boat test of the Sea Ray L650 Fly here ▶

Click here for Sea Ray’s contact information and index of articles ▶

Sea Ray L650

The only downside to the amidships stateroom (which boasts excellent stowage) is that guests are likely to fight over the bunk with the eye-level window. May the best guest win!

Read our boat test of the Sea Ray L650 Fly here ▶

Click here for Sea Ray’s contact information and index of articles ▶

Sea Ray L650

The flying bridge on the L650 may be the real party platform.
Including the sun pads, the bridge allows 12 guests to mingle comfortably.

Read our boat test of the Sea Ray L650 Fly here ▶

Click here for Sea Ray’s contact information and index of articles ▶

Sea Ray L650

Twin gyrostabilizers from Seakeeper steady the L650 when she goes up against the rough stuff.
Learn more about the stabilizers that this vessel employs here ▶

Read our boat test of the Sea Ray L650 Fly here ▶

Click here for Sea Ray’s contact information and index of articles ▶

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